Yemen's footballers, winning against the odds
Yemen's national team has not played at home for three years and had to flee on a boat to play World Cup qualifiers in Qatar
www.middleeasteye.netHere are the latest publicly reported developments about the Yemen Football Association (YFA) reported around late 2024 to 2025, with a note on the reliability and what to watch for in 2026.
Electoral and governance tensions in Yemeni football: Multiple reports in late 2024 highlighted ongoing interference and political pressure around YFA elections, including claims of interference by groups that control parts of Yemen’s sports administration. These dynamics raised concerns about the legitimacy and oversight of the association’s electoral process and potential impacts on football activities.[1][2]
Electoral context and location: Elections for the Yemen Football Association were scheduled to take place in Doha, Qatar, with the final candidate lists announced by the General Secretariat of the YFA ahead of the November 30, 2024 election date (as reported by sources covering the YFA’s electoral process).[1]
Historical disruptions to Yemeni football: Yemen’s football environment has faced long-standing disruptions due to conflict, with home matches unavailable since 2010 and clubs largely unable to operate normally inside the country; this has led to reliance on regional venues for international competition and ongoing calls for governance reform to revive domestic football.[4][5]
Recent competitive milestones in the region: There were notices of competitive activity by Yemeni youth and junior teams in regional contexts (e.g., West Asia) in 2025, signaling continued involvement in regional football despite domestic governance and security challenges; such results indicate ongoing participation in football development pathways.[3]
Resources and oversight: The Yemen Football Association is represented in global football governance channels (e.g., FIFA) with liaison pages describing structure, development projects, and international competition logistics, reflecting ongoing formal ties to FIFA and AFC even amid internal tensions.[7][8]
What to watch next (2026):
Illustration: If the 2026 season is reintroduced with a national league and restored home venues, expect announcements from the YFA and regional football bodies detailing venues, scheduling, and eligibility criteria for clubs and players. This would mark a significant shift from the long period of disruption described in historical context.
Citations:
Yemen's national team has not played at home for three years and had to flee on a boat to play World Cup qualifiers in Qatar
www.middleeasteye.netOn November 18, 2024, a sports source warned that interference from the Houthi group, which is internationally classified as a terrorist organization, could lead t
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footballnews.netDAMMAM-SABA The Yemeni national junior football team won the championship of West Asia Confederation in its eighth edition for the first time. The match took place today evening at the stadium of Mohammed bin Fahd in the city of Dammam . The team won the Confederation Final Cup by 4-3 against the Saudi team in the penalty kicks. The two teams went to penalty kick shooting after the match ended up one-one.
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